Good news, guys! The New York Times have decided it’s okay for gay men to have straight male friends!

Hold onto your hats guys, there’s a groundbreaking new friendship trend that’s taking off, and it could be coming to a life near you, if the New York Times is to be believed.
It’s quite revolutionary, and one you may not have already considered. You ready for this one?
It’s called ‘bromosexuality’.
And apparently, it means that gay men can be friends with…straight men. Like, in a totally non-sexual, ‘I definitely don’t want to bone you’, platonic way.
Yup, the New York Times has published an article on ‘the rise of the bromosexual friendship’ as if acquiring a new gay/straight pal is the... read more

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